BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention generally relates to a wireless communication system, a wireless
communication terminal and a wireless communication method.
Description of the Related Art
[0003] All patents, patent applications, patent publications, scientific articles, and the
like, which will hereinafter be cited or identified in the present application, will
hereby be incorporated by reference in their entirety in order to describe more fully
the state of the art to which the present invention pertains.
[0004] A typical wireless communication system may be a MIMO (Multi Input Multi Output)
system that is designed to improve a rate of communication between a mobile station
and a base station. In the MIMO system, each of the mobile station and the base station
has a plurality of antenna elements for transmitting and receiving radio waves so
as to establish a plurality of communication paths or propagation paths between the
mobile station and the base station. A first one of the mobile station and the base
station may transmit one or more signals or one or more sets of data to a second one
thereof. In this case, the first one serves as a transmitter station and the second
one serves as a receiver station. For example, the plural antenna elements of the
base station transmit plural sets of data, respectively. The plural sets of data are
different and separate from each other. The different and separate sets of data are
mixed with each other on the propagation paths. The plural antenna elements receive
the mixed sets of data and separate the mixed sets into the original plural sets of
data that are separate and different from each other. This conventional technique
is disclosed in
Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, First Publication, No. 2002- 44051. In the MIMO system, each of a transmitter station and a receiver station has a plurality
of antenna elements. Other typical examples of the wireless communication system may
include, but are not limited to, a MISO (Multi Input Single Output) system and a SIMO
(Single Input Multi Output) system. In the MISO system, the transmitter station has
a plurality of antenna elements and the receiver station has a single antenna element.
In the SIMO system, the transmitter station has a single antenna element and the receiver
station has a plurality of antenna elements.
[0005] The number of propagation paths or channels that are spatially established between
the transmitter and receiver stations depends on the number of the antenna elements
of the transmitter and receiver stations. In order to increase the number of the paths,
it is necessary to increase the number of the antenna elements while increasing the
scale or dimension of a set of the antenna elements. Increasing the scale or dimension
of the set of the antenna elements increases the restriction on mounting the antenna
elements on a communication terminal such as a mobile terminal and also increases
a manufacturing cost thereof. When the plural antenna elements are provided on a communication
terminal having a small size, it may be necessary to reduce a distance between the
antenna elements so as to satisfy the restriction condition for mounting the antenna
elements. Reducing the distance between the antenna elements increases a correlation
between the antenna elements, thereby making it difficult to identify spatial channels
that transmit or propagate radio waves and reducing an amount of information that
can be actually transmitted. It is desired to ensure that the number of the spatial
propagation paths between the transmitter and receiver stations be independent from
the number of the antenna elements of the transmitter and receiver stations.
[0006] In view of the above, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure
that there exists a need for an improved system, method and/or apparatus. This invention
addresses this need in the art as well as other needs, which will become apparent
to those skilled in the art from this disclosure.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] Accordingly, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a wireless
communication system.
[0008] It is another object of the present invention to provide a wireless communication
terminal.
[0009] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a wireless communication
method.
[0010] In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, a wireless communication
system includes: a base station; a first wireless communication terminal that communicates
with the base station through a first signal; and a second wireless communication
terminal that communicates with the base station through a second signal. The first
signal is to be used by the second wireless communication terminal. The first wireless
communication terminal includes: a transmitting unit that transmits the first signal
to the second wireless communication terminal. The second wireless communication terminal
includes: a receiving unit that receives the first signal from the first wireless
communication terminal; and a signal synthesizing unit that receives the first signal
from the receiving unit and performs at least one synthesis based on the first signal
and the second signal.
[0011] Preferably, the transmitting unit may further include: a first detecting unit that
detects a first radio frequency from a plurality of predetermined radio frequencies.
The first radio frequency is not in use but is available to the second wireless communication
terminal. The transmitting unit transmits the first signal at the first radio frequency
to the second wireless communication terminal. The receiving unit may further include:
a second detecting unit that detects a second radio frequency. The receiving unit
receives the first signal at the second radio frequency from the first wireless communication
terminal.
[0012] In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, a wireless communication
terminal communicates with a base station and a different wireless communication terminal.
The wireless communication terminal includes: a base station communication unit that
receives a first signal from the base station; and a transmitting unit that receives
the first signal from the base station communication unit and transmits the first
signal to the different wireless communication terminal. The first signal is to be
used by the different wireless communication terminal.
[0013] Preferably, the transmitting unit may further include: a first detecting unit that
detects a first radio frequency from a plurality of predetermined radio frequencies.
The first radio frequency is not in use but is available to the different wireless
communication terminal. The transmitting unit transmits the first signal at the first
radio frequency to the different wireless communication terminal.
[0014] In accordance with a third aspect of the present invention, a wireless communication
terminal communicates with a base station and a different wireless communication terminal.
The wireless communication terminal includes: a base station communication unit that
receives a first signal from the base station; a receiving unit that receives a second
signal from the different wireless communication terminal, the second signal being
not in use but available to the wireless communication terminal; and a signal synthesizing
unit that receives the second signal from the receiving unit and performs at least
one synthesis based on the first signal and the second signal.
[0015] Preferably, the receiving unit may further include: a second detecting unit that
detects a first radio frequency. The receiving unit receives the second signal at
the first radio frequency from the different wireless communication terminal.
[0016] In accordance with a fourth aspect of the present invention, a wireless communication
terminal communicates with a base station and a different wireless communication terminal.
The wireless communication terminal includes: a base station communication unit that
receives first and second signals from the base station, the first signal being used
by the different wireless communication terminal, the second signal to be used by
the wireless communication terminal; a transmitting unit that receives the first signal
from the base station communication unit and transmits the first signal to the different
wireless communication terminal; a receiving unit that receives a third signal from
the different wireless communication terminal, the third signal being not in use but
available to the wireless communication terminal; and a signal synthesizing unit that
receives the second signal from the receiving unit and performs at least one synthesis
based on the second signal and the third signal.
[0017] Preferably, the transmitting unit may further include: a first detecting unit that
detects a first radio frequency from a plurality of predetermined radio frequencies.
The first radio frequency is not in use but is available to the different wireless
communication terminal. The transmitting unit transmits the first signal at the first
radio frequency to the different wireless communication terminal.
[0018] Preferably, the receiving unit may further include: a second detecting unit that
detects a second radio frequency. The receiving unit receives the third signal at
the second radio frequency from the different wireless communication terminal.
[0019] In accordance with a fifth aspect of the present invention, a wireless communication
method includes: transmitting a first signal from a base station through a first wireless
communication terminal to a second wireless communication terminal, the first signal
to be used by a second wireless communication terminal; transmitting a second signal
from the base station directly to the second wireless communication terminal; and
performing, by the second wireless communication terminal, at least one synthesis
based on the first signal and the second signal.
[0020] Preferably, the wireless communication method may further include: detecting, by
the first wireless communication terminal, a first radio frequency from a plurality
of predetermined radio frequencies, the first radio frequency being not in use but
available to the second wireless communication terminal, so as to transmit the first
signal at the first radio frequency from the first wireless communication terminal
to the second wireless communication terminal.
[0021] Preferably, the wireless communication method may further include: detecting, by
the second wireless communication terminal, a second radio frequency. The receiving
unit receives the first signal at the second radio frequency from the first wireless
communication terminal.
[0022] Each of the plural communication terminals can establish not only a direct communication
path between each of the plural communication terminals and the base station but also
another indirect communication path through a different one of the plural communication
terminals between each of the first and second communication terminals and the base
station. Namely, each of the plural communication terminals can establish the indirect
communication path that uses a different one of the plural communication terminals.
This configuration of the wireless communication system increases the number of the
communication paths without increasing the number of the antenna elements thereof.
The configuration of the communication terminal can establish the spatial paths between
the communication terminal and the base station independently from the number of the
antenna elements of the communication terminal. Increasing the number of the communication
paths without increasing the number of the antenna elements of the communication terminal
increases the rate of communication without increasing the scale or size of the communication
terminal.
[0023] These and other objects, features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention
will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed descriptions
taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, illustrating the embodiments
of the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] Referring now to the attached drawings which form a part of this original disclosure:
FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a wireless communication
terminal in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a wireless communication system
including the wireless communication terminals of FIG. 1 in accordance with the first
embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating sequential operations of the transmitting unit
included in the communication terminal of FIG. 1; and
FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating sequential operations of the receiving unit included
in the communication terminal of FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0025] Selected embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference
to the drawings. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure
that the following descriptions of the embodiments of the present invention are provided
for illustration only and not for the purpose of limiting the invention as defined
by the appended claims and their equivalents.
First Embodiment
[0026] FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a wireless communication
terminal in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2
is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a wireless communication system including
the wireless communication terminals of FIG. 1 in accordance with the first embodiment
of the present invention. A wireless communication system of FIG. 2 is a MIMO system
that includes a MIMO base station 100 and a plurality of communication terminals 1.
The communication terminal 1 has a first antenna 11 that includes a single antenna
element for wireless communication with the MIMO base station 100. The communication
terminal 1 includes the following elements. A demodulation unit 12 is electrically
coupled to the first antenna 11 to receive a first signal from the first antenna 11
and demodulate or convert the received first signal to a base band signal. An adaptive
array processing and rake-synthesizing unit 13 is electrically coupled to the demodulation
unit 12 to receive the base band signal from the demodulation unit 12.
[0027] The communication terminal 1 has a second antenna 21 for wireless communication with
one or more other communication terminals 1 included in the MIMO system. For example,
as shown in FIG 2, a communication terminal 1A performs a wireless-communication with
a communication terminal 1 B through the second antennas 21. The communication terminal
1 also includes an antenna duplexer 22 that is electrically coupled to the second
antenna 21 to switch the second antenna 21 between a transmitting mode and a receiving
mode. The communication terminal 1 further includes a receiving unit 24 that is electrically
coupled to the antenna duplexer 22 to receive a second signal from the second antenna
21 through the antenna duplexer 22. The receiving unit 24 demodulates the received
second signal and transmits the demodulated signal to the adaptive array processing
and rake-synthesizing unit 13. The receiving unit 24 is further electrically coupled
to the adaptive array processing and rake-synthesizing unit 13 so as to transmit the
received second signal to the adaptive array processing and rake-synthesizing unit
13.
[0028] The adaptive array processing and rake-synthesizing unit 13 receives the base band
signal from the demodulation unit 12 and the demodulated signal from the receiving
unit 24 so as to perform an adaptive array processing and a rake synthesis based on
the base band signal and the demodulated signal, thereby generating a processed signal.
When the communication terminal 1A does not receive any signal from the communication
terminal 1B and the adaptive array processing and rake-synthesizing unit 13 receives
only the base band signal from the demodulation unit 12 without receiving any signal
from the receiving unit 24, the adaptive array processing and rake-synthesizing unit
13 performs the rake synthesis of the base band signal.
[0029] The communication terminal 1 also includes a transmitting unit 23 that is electrically
coupled to the adaptive array processing and rake-synthesizing unit 13 so as to receive
a processed signal from the adaptive array processing and rake-synthesizing unit 13
and modulate the processed signal. The transmitting unit 23 transmits the modulated
signal through the antenna duplexer 22 to the second antenna 21. When the processed
signal that is generated by the adaptive array processing and rake-synthesizing unit
13 may include a signal for the communication terminal 1A and another signal for the
other communication terminal 1B, the transmitting unit 23 modulates only the other
signal for the other communication terminal 1 B and transmits the same through the
antenna duplexer 22 to the antenna 21. As described above, the receiving unit 24 demodulates
the received second signal and transmits the demodulated signal to the adaptive array
processing and rake-synthesizing unit 13.
[0030] As shown in FIG. 2, the MIMO base station 100 transmits a first desired radio wave
10 and a second desired radio wave 20 so that each of the communication terminals
1A and 1B receives both the first and second desired radio waves 10 and 20. Parts
of each of the first and second desired radio waves 10 and 20 are propagated directly
to the communication terminals 1A and 1B. Other parts of each of the first and second
desired radio waves 10 and 20 are propagated to obstructions 30 and scattered thereby
and then propagated to the communication terminals 1A and 1B. The first antenna 11
of each of the communication terminals 1A and 1 B receives both the first and second
desired radio waves 10 and 20 from the MIMO base station 100. For example, the communication
terminal 1B receives the first and second desired radio waves so that the antenna
21 of the communication terminal 1 B transmits only the signal for the communication
terminal 1A to the communication terminal 1A. The antennal 21 of the communication
terminal 1A receives the signal for the communication terminal 1 A from the communication
terminal 1B. The antennal 11 of the communication terminal 1A also receives the first
and second desired radio waves from the MIMO base station 100. The adaptive array
processing and rake-synthesizing unit 13 of the communication terminal 1A performs
the adaptive array processing and the rake synthesis for estimation on a MIMO channel
based on those processes.
[0031] With reference back to FIG. 1, the communication terminal 1 also includes a receiving
and processing unit 14 that is electrically coupled to the adaptive array processing
and rake-synthesizing unit 13 to receive the signal from the adaptive array processing
and rake-synthesizing unit 13 and perform a predetermined processing of the received
signal, thereby generating a synchronization signal. The communication terminal 1
also includes an oscillator 31 that is electrically coupled to the receiving and processing
unit 14 to receive the synchronization signal from the receiving and processing unit
14 and generates a reference signal based on the synchronization signal so that the
reference signal synchronizes with another reference signal that is used in the MIMO
base station 100. The communication terminal 1 further includes a PLL (Phase Locked
Loop) 32 that is electrically coupled to the oscillator 31 to receive the reference
signal from the oscillator 31. The communication terminal 1 further includes a BPF
(band-pass filter) 33 that is electrically coupled to the PLL 32 to receive an output
from the PLL 32 and generate a signal of a predetermined frequency f1. The communication
terminal 1 further includes an amplifier 34 that is electrically coupled to the BPF
33 to receive the signal of the predetermined frequency fl from the BPF 33 and generates
an amplified signal. The amplifier 34 is also electrically coupled to the demodulation
unit 12 to transmit the amplified signal to the demodulation unit 12. The oscillator
31 is also electrically coupled to the transmitting and receiving units 23 and 24
to transmit the reference signal thereto.
[0032] Sequential operations of the transmitting unit 23 and the receiving unit 24 will
be described with reference to FIGS. 3 and 4, assuming that the communication terminal
1A and one or more other communication terminals 1 (B) are on the current communications
with the MIMO base station 100.
[0033] As shown in FIG. 3, in Step S11, the transmitting unit 23 detects a radio frequency
that stands not used by and is available to the other communication terminal 1B from
a plurality of radio frequencies CH1, CH2, CH3, -----, and CHN that are predetermined
in accordance with the communication protocol. Each of the radio frequencies CH1,
CH2, CH3, -----, and CHN is allocated to one user. The transmitting unit 23 confirms
sequentially whether each of the radio frequencies CH1, CH2, CH3, -----, and CHN is
available to and stands not used by the other communication terminal 1B. In order
to confirm the availability of each of the radio frequencies CH1, CH2, CH3, -----,
and CHN, the transmitting unit 23 can monitor an RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator).
[0034] In Step S12, the transmitting unit 23 stores information about the confirmed availability
in a memory.
[0035] In Step S13, the transmitting unit 23 verifies whether any available radio frequency
is present or absent. In Step S 14, if any available radio frequency is absent, then
the transmitting unit 23 transmits no signal to the second antenna 21 through the
antenna duplexer 22 so that the second antenna 21 transmits no radio wave. In Step
S 15, if an available radio frequency is present, the transmitting unit 23 modulates
the signal from the MIMO base station 100 at the available radio frequency and sends
the modulated signal through the antenna duplexer 22 to the second antenna 21 so that
the second antenna transmits a radio wave of the available radio frequency toward
the other communication terminal 1B. Thus, the first antenna 11 of the communication
terminal 1A receives a signal that is transmitted from the MIMO base station 100.
The received signal includes a signal for the other communication terminal 1B. The
transmitting unit 23 of the communication terminal 1 A transmits the signal for the
other communication terminal 1B through the antenna duplexer 22 to the second antenna
21 so that the second antenna 21 of the communication terminal 1A transmits the radio
wave of the available radio frequency toward the other communication terminal 1 B.
[0036] The transmitting unit 23 may be permitted to use or share one of available radio
frequencies for each of the communication terminals 1. In this case, if the transmitting
unit 23 verifies that a plurality of available radio frequencies is present, then
the transmitting unit 23 selects one of the plural available radio frequencies so
that the second antenna 21 of the communication terminal 1A transmits the radio wave
of the selected radio frequency toward the other communication terminal 1B.
[0037] As described above, the transmitting unit 23 receives the processed signal from the
adaptive array processing and rake-synthesizing unit 13 before the transmitting unit
23 transmits the signal of the available radio frequency through the antenna duplexer
22 to the second antenna 21. Namely, after the adaptive array processing and rake-synthesizing
unit 13 has performed the adaptive array processing and the rake synthesis, then the
transmitting unit 23 transmits the signal processed by the adaptive array processing
and rake-synthesizing unit 13. It is possible as a modification for the transmitting
unit 23 to transmit, to the second antenna 21, a signal that has not yet been processed
by the adaptive array processing and rake-synthesizing unit 13.
[0038] As shown in FIG. 4, in Step S21, the receiving unit 24 detects one high quality radio
frequency that is shared and used by one or more other communication terminals 1(B).
Preferably, the receiving unit 24 may detect the highest quality radio frequency.
As described above, in Step S12 of FIG. 3, the transmitting unit 23 stores the information
about the availability of each of the radio frequencies CH1, CH2, CH3, -----, and
CHN in the memory. In the detecting process, the receiving unit 24 reads out the information
about the availability from the memory, so as to verify whether each of the radio
frequencies is available or in use. The receiving unit 24 further inspects the quality
of each of the received radio frequencies so as to select a high quality received
radio frequency. Preferably, the receiving unit 24 selects the highest quality radio
frequency.
[0039] In Step S22, the receiving unit 24 receives a high quality signal of the selected
radio frequency.
[0040] In Step S23, the receiving unit 24 transmits the signal of the selected radio frequency
to the adaptive array processing and rake-synthesizing unit 13 for rake synthesis
so as to enable the adaptive array processing and rake-synthesizing unit 13 to perform
the rake synthesis between the signal that has been transmitted from the other communication
terminal 1B and the signal that has been transmitted from the MIMO base station. The
above described configuration of the communication terminal 1A permits obtaining the
signal for the communication terminal itself that was received and transmitted by
the other communication terminal 1B. Namely, one of the communication terminals can
establish not only a direct communication path between the one of the communication
terminals and the base station but also another indirect communication path through
a different one of the communication terminals between the one of the communication
terminals and the base station. The above-described configuration of the communication
terminal increases the number of the communication paths without increasing the number
of the antenna elements thereof. The configuration of the communication terminal can
establish the spatial paths between the communication terminal and the base station
independently from the number of the antenna elements of the communication terminal.
Increasing the number of the communication paths without increasing the number of
the antenna elements of the communication terminal increases the rate of communication
without increasing the scale or size of the communication terminal.
[0041] The above-described preferred embodiment can also be applicable to other systems
such as the MISO system and the SIMO system.
[0042] As described above, each of the communication terminals 1 has the single first antenna
element 11. It is possible as a modification for each of the communication terminals
1 to have a plurality of the first antenna elements, for example, two antenna elements,
so as to establish another type of wireless communication with the base station using
an adaptive array system.
[0043] As used herein and appended claims, the phrase "a first wireless communication terminal
that communicates with the base station through a first signal" means that the first
wireless communication terminal communicates with the base station by receiving and/or
transmitting the first signal to the base station.
[0044] Also as used herein and amended claims, the phrase "a second wireless communication
terminal that communicates with the base station through a second signal" means that
the second wireless communication terminal communicates with the base station by receiving
and/or transmitting the second signal to the base station.
[0045] While preferred embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated
above, it should be understood that these are exemplary of the invention and are not
to be considered as limiting. Additions, omissions, substitutions, and other modifications
can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. Accordingly,
the invention is not to be considered as being limited by the foregoing description,
and is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.
1. A wireless communication system comprising:
a base station (100);
a first wireless communication terminal (1A) that communicates with the base station
(100) through a first signal; and
a second wireless communication terminal (1B) that communicates with the base station
(100) through a second signal,
wherein the first wireless communication terminal (1A) comprises:
a transmitting unit (23) that transmits the first signal to the second wireless communication
terminal (1B), and
wherein the second wireless communication terminal (1B) comprises:
a receiving unit (24) that receives the first signal from the first wireless communication
terminal (1A); and
a signal synthesizing unit (13) that receives the first signal from the receiving
unit (24) and performs at least one synthesis based on the first signal and the second
signal.
2. The wireless communication system according to claim 1, wherein the transmitting unit
(23) comprises:
a first detecting unit that detects a first radio frequency from a plurality of predetermined
radio frequencies, the first radio frequency being not in use but available to the
second wireless communication terminal (1B), the transmitting unit (23) transmitting
the first signal at the first radio frequency to the second wireless communication
terminal (1B), and
wherein the receiving unit (24) comprises:
a second detecting unit that detects a second radio frequency, the receiving unit
(24) receiving the first signal at the second radio frequency from the first wireless
communication terminal (1A).
3. A wireless communication terminal (1A) that communicates with a base station (100)
and a different wireless communication terminal (1B), the wireless communication terminal
(1A) comprising:
a base station communication unit (12) that receives a first signal from the base
station (100), the first signal to be used by the different wireless communication
terminal (1B); and
a transmitting unit (23) that receives the first signal from the base station communication
unit (12) and transmits the first signal to the different wireless communication terminal
(1B).
4. A wireless communication terminal (1A) that communicates with a base station (100)
and a different wireless communication terminal (1B), the wireless communication terminal
(1A) comprising:
a base station communication unit (12) that receives a first signal from the base
station (100);
a receiving unit (24) that receives a second signal from the different wireless communication
terminal (1B), the second signal being not in use but available to the wireless communication
terminal (1A); and
a signal synthesizing unit (13) that receives the second signal from the receiving
unit (24) and performs at least one synthesis based on the first signal and the second
signal.
5. A wireless communication terminal (1A) that communicates with a base station (100)
and a different wireless communication terminal (1B), the wireless communication terminal
(1A) comprising:
a base station communication unit (12) that receives first and second signals from
the base station (100), the first signal to be used by the different wireless communication
terminal (1B), the second signal to be used by the wireless communication terminal
(1A);
a transmitting unit (23) that receives the first signal from the base station communication
unit (12) and transmits the first signal to the different wireless communication terminal
(1B);
a receiving unit (24) that receives a third signal from the different wireless communication
terminal (1B), the third signal being not in use but available to the wireless communication
terminal; and
a signal synthesizing unit (13) that receives the second signal from the receiving
unit and performs at least one synthesis based on the second signal and the third
signal.
6. The wireless communication terminal (1A) according to claim 3 or 5, wherein the transmitting
unit (23) comprises:
a first detecting unit that detects a first radio frequency from a plurality of predetermined
radio frequencies, the first radio frequency being not in use but available to the
different wireless communication terminal (1B), the transmitting unit (23) transmitting
the first signal at the first radio frequency to the different wireless communication
terminal (1B).
7. The wireless communication terminal (1A) according to claim 4 or 5, wherein the receiving
unit (24) comprises:
a second detecting unit that detects a second radio frequency, the receiving unit
(24) receiving the third signal at the second radio frequency from the different wireless
communication terminal (1B).
8. A wireless communication method comprising:
transmitting a first signal from a base station (100) through a first wireless communication
terminal (1A) to a second wireless communication terminal (1B), the first signal to
be used by the second wireless communication terminal (1B);
transmitting a second signal from the base station (100) directly to the second wireless
communication terminal (1B); and
performing, by the second wireless communication terminal (1B), at least one synthesis
based on the first signal and the second signal.
9. The wireless communication method according to claim 8, further comprising:
detecting, by the first wireless communication terminal (1A), a first radio frequency
from a plurality of predetermined radio frequencies, the first radio frequency being
not in use but available to the second wireless communication terminal (1B), so as
to transmit the first signal at the first radio frequency from the first wireless
communication terminal (1A) to the second wireless communication terminal (1B).
10. The wireless communication method according to claim 8, further comprising:
detecting, by the second wireless communication terminal (1B), a second radio frequency,
so as to receive the first signal at the second radio frequency from the first wireless
communication terminal (1A).